SOUTH HURON – Mayor George Finch’s hope for an independent third-party investigation into the closure of the Ontario Provincial Police station in Exeter has been thwarted by his own council. Read More
Similar Posts
Library rolls out ‘toolkits’ for parents, educators to teach youngsters about race
London Public Library has created a new resource for teachers and parents to inspire learning about race for children as young as babies.
SIU clears West Grey police officer in fatal crash near Durham
The province’s Special Investigations Unit has found no reasonable grounds to believe that a West Grey Police Service officer committed a criminal offence in connection to a crash that left a man dead and two other people with serious injuries in November. The file into the incident that occurred around 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 […]
Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus conference planned for this fall
The Executive Director of the Western Ontario Wardens’ Caucus says they’ve already implemented some of the recommendations from their WorkForce Strategy.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Clinic opens in Owen Sound
The Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre has opened a new clinic in Owen Sound.
New Interagency Agreement Supports Water Tribal Water and Sanitation Projects
By Native News Online Staff, Native News Online
This article originally appeared on Native News Online. Founded in 2011, Native News Online reaches millions of Native and non-Native readers annually including American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and others interested in Native American concerns.
Miller family, Negro Creek discussion at Owen Sound library Saturday
Gael Miller-Jackson will speak about the Negro Creek settlement and the history of the Miller family in the area this Saturday at the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library at 1 p.m. A library news release said the Miller family was important to the establishment of the British Methodist Episcopal Church and of the […]